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they're there to make us engage, laugh and enjoy the show. i think it's wonderful that now it's much more open to different types of women, whether they're big or small, some people are not born skinny that's just the way it goes. secondly, we hope that there's more minority actresses to get on screen as well. we don't see enough of them. african americans, hispanic, asians, we hope that that's -- that there is more of these types of women in these different shows as well. >> i mean, i agree i think it's more representative of the population. it's more realistic, but it is a problem we know for the first time see a generation that is not going to outlive their parents, going to have a shorter life expectancy. that's a very serious thing. we don't want to send a message taking care of yourself and not eating and exercising is not important. >> okay, what about the men's angle these aren't comedies, let's remember, but thing a angle of making fun of men who take care of their children full time and that sort of thing. >> i think this role rever
they're there to make us engage, laugh and enjoy the show. i think it's wonderful that now it's much more open to different types of women, whether they're big or small, some people are not born skinny that's just the way it goes. secondly, we hope that there's more minority actresses to get on screen as well. we don't see enough of them. african americans, hispanic, asians, we hope that that's -- that there is more of these types of women in these different shows as well. >> i mean, i...
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faith that fed us when we were hungry. faith that clothed us when we were naked. faith that brought us from the back of the bus toward the white house, from the outhouse to the white house. we come this far by faith! leaning on the lord, trusting in his holy way! he never -- he never -- he never failed us yet! >> reverend al sharpton. a little bit sermon, little bit politics, a little bit of a rally. this, again, the dedication of the memorial on the washington mall to the reverend dr. martin luther king. this -- he was the first african-american to be named "time's" man of the year. the youngest person at the time to ever win a nobel peace prize, but there were so very many time between those awards and when he first started where dr. king was in the forefront of the very front lines of the civil rights movement which meant that there were beating, there were arrests, and along with him was a man who is now a congressman, his name is john lewis of georgia. i spoke with him earlier. in august of 1963, chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, lewi
faith that fed us when we were hungry. faith that clothed us when we were naked. faith that brought us from the back of the bus toward the white house, from the outhouse to the white house. we come this far by faith! leaning on the lord, trusting in his holy way! he never -- he never -- he never failed us yet! >> reverend al sharpton. a little bit sermon, little bit politics, a little bit of a rally. this, again, the dedication of the memorial on the washington mall to the reverend dr....
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we want the president to work with us. we want him to stop campaign stop and find the things that are in common with this plan and his. we'll take portions of this plan and put them across the floor to help small businesses. >> chris: here's the issue, the president points out moody's analytics scored his plan and figured at what impact it would have and add 1.9 million jobs and grow the economy two percent. and he issued this challenge, listen. >> show us the republican jobs plan that independent economist indicate would be put back to work. >> chris: congressman cantor do you have an independent analysis to this plan? >> guest: first of all the moody's economist. he predicted that the stimulus program would keep unemployment from rising above eight percent. we raise questions. >> chris: in fairness. he was an economic advoysor to jane mccain and a lot of the private if i weres say one percent or two percent that it would have stimulus affect. do you have independent scoring of your plan? >> guest: we put forward a plan,
we want the president to work with us. we want him to stop campaign stop and find the things that are in common with this plan and his. we'll take portions of this plan and put them across the floor to help small businesses. >> chris: here's the issue, the president points out moody's analytics scored his plan and figured at what impact it would have and add 1.9 million jobs and grow the economy two percent. and he issued this challenge, listen. >> show us the republican jobs plan...
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you can find us on every continent. and the journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillar. and we rely on freight rail to move us. ♪ >> i am urging memberings of congress to vote to put happens of thens of teacher in back in the classroom and cops on the treats and firefighters back on the job. if they vote no on that they will have to tell you why. >> the president needs to come off of the campaign trail and get to work. >> chris: president obama and kevin mccarthy on the politics of jump starting the policy. the obama plan was blocked in the senate and the idea of democrats to brake it up in smaller pieces and introduce them. you heard about aid to the state to keep first responders and teachers on the pay roll and make an issue of the republican plocking. it will not get people back to
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. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i -- you know, i want the democrats to stay out of my -- what do i want them to stay out of? i want them to stay out of my wallet and i want the republicans to stay out of my bedroom. i'm right down the middle, you know? i'm an independent. >> i find the fascinating thing about american politics is no one is quite sure which way the republicans will go here. they have mitt romney, john huisman. they're not threatening the electorate. you have the tea party gathering the momentum. a huge following behind them. but there is still a sense of what would we get ourselves into if they governed the country? >> what's so interesting about th
. >> come on, you know you used to watch her on dynasty. >> she's a scene stealer. >> you used to read your books when you were younger. >> she kicks ass, that's what women likes to see. >> let me see. there are lots of women kicking as srk out there at the moment, michelle bachmann, sarah palin. what do you make of it? >> i don't make a lot of them. but i think they -- they're coming out with kind of ridiculous sentences and ideas and i can't get with it. i...
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that word. >> he uses that word. that is throwing a bone. chris: this language is the game here. highly incensed, i'm with you haters. as a bottom line, we asked matthews meter, is mitt romney now in a position where he can stick to his views center right and not bend to the far right. seven say no, romney can't ignore the right. he has got to bend. you two, joe and katy, you voted he could stick to the that position. >> we talked about rick perry and whether he could surge again in the polls. it depended on him turning in a good debate performance. he didn't do that this week, which puts romney increasingly in the position of being the frontrunner. if he is already in that position, the onus on him to shift to the right and have to do the double step back again. chris: joe, he can't get above the 23% in the republican primary polling? >> i think that there is great doubt about his health care plan and there is great doubt about the fact that he is a mormon. but, you know, it's interesting that all of the headlines f
that word. >> he uses that word. that is throwing a bone. chris: this language is the game here. highly incensed, i'm with you haters. as a bottom line, we asked matthews meter, is mitt romney now in a position where he can stick to his views center right and not bend to the far right. seven say no, romney can't ignore the right. he has got to bend. you two, joe and katy, you voted he could stick to the that position. >> we talked about rick perry and whether he could surge again in...
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tell us on facebook. add listerine® total care for more complete oral care. ♪ it works in six different ways to restore enamel... strengthen teeth... freshen breath... help prevent cavities... and kill bad breath germs for a whole mouth clean. so go beyond the brush with listerine® total care, the most complete mouthwash. now get all the benefits... without the alcohol. new listerine® total care zero. now get all the benefits... without the alcohol. uh oh. i gotta go. [ female announcer ] and with charmin ultra soft, you can get that same cushiony feeling while still using less. its design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ah. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. >>> hello from new york. it's sunday, and this is "up with chris hayes." and it's the official day of dedication to the memorial of reverend martin luther king jr. we are focusing on the reverend king, his life and achievements and how his legacy continues to shape our lives. my gu
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and are using it against us but exactly i mean the pirates are the basis for the u.k. economy so cameron is unfairly prosecuting so-called looters pirates are the bases of the somali economy so without the pirates there would be no real estate boom in kenya in other places so again it's double speak from the real pirates that is the say the banking pirates but it also made me realize that of course even all of these occupy wall street protests occupy the fed protests tea party protests nobody listens like they just keep on handing. the wealth of our nations to these bankers and even the commander in chief of the u.s. will not help i have this little video here where jake tapper asked barack obama last week he asked why hasn't your department of justice done anything against the banker fraudsters the ones that have stolen the economy the ones who committed wide scale subprime fraud and this is what barack obama answered on the issue of prosecutions on wall street. one of the biggest problems about. the collapse of lehman the subsequent financial crisis and the whole sub
and are using it against us but exactly i mean the pirates are the basis for the u.k. economy so cameron is unfairly prosecuting so-called looters pirates are the bases of the somali economy so without the pirates there would be no real estate boom in kenya in other places so again it's double speak from the real pirates that is the say the banking pirates but it also made me realize that of course even all of these occupy wall street protests occupy the fed protests tea party protests nobody...
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against us. i would conduct covert actions against them and espionage. that means kill them and take their bases away from them. >> chris: why not go after the kuds force? >> that is perhaps more difficult than it is said to be. i think this is a large operation. it is in the thousands. it is an elite branch. how you go after them, where do you -- how do you do it? i have never seen a plan to do it. it probably would escalate into a war and the question is do we want to go to war with iran at this time? my judgment is no, we have our hands full with iraq, with afghanistan, with the deteriorating relationship with pakistan. our country should not be looking to go to war. i will think we he should be looking to stop bad behavior short of war. >> chris: i have a couple of minutes left and want to ask you about two other hot spots. friday afternoon president obama announced he is sending 100 u.s. is special forces as trainers and advisors in central africa to act as trainers against the central army
against us. i would conduct covert actions against them and espionage. that means kill them and take their bases away from them. >> chris: why not go after the kuds force? >> that is perhaps more difficult than it is said to be. i think this is a large operation. it is in the thousands. it is an elite branch. how you go after them, where do you -- how do you do it? i have never seen a plan to do it. it probably would escalate into a war and the question is do we want to go to war...
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i think republicans continue to use that message, we may not see them used nancy pelosi as much. she was not as visible in the early campaigns, but obama, there's no way of running away from him with him on the top of the topic -- top of the ticket -- the hot of the ticket. >> that bonuses on democrats to make sure the house is in play. they're straining to do that and feel a lot of pressure to save houses in play. i don't need we have enough information to say that there is a storm during that will allow them to take over the house. i don't think that is there yet. could be there? perhaps. i think you have to give republicans the upper hand. >> thank you very much for being with us. >> tomorrow, a
i think republicans continue to use that message, we may not see them used nancy pelosi as much. she was not as visible in the early campaigns, but obama, there's no way of running away from him with him on the top of the topic -- top of the ticket -- the hot of the ticket. >> that bonuses on democrats to make sure the house is in play. they're straining to do that and feel a lot of pressure to save houses in play. i don't need we have enough information to say that there is a storm...
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it's, i think all of us would agree that it is what warps us on health care policy. it's what warps us on energy policy. the role of money in politics warps the policy-making process in this country and leads us to bad results. on this issue it is the fear over what jewish voters and judo nors think that has american politicians in a bind. because behind closed doors and when they're talking off the record, they'll say one thing about what they actually believe and what they know, and when they have to go out front and talk to a public audience, they'll say something else. and so what we have to do is change that dynamic. it goes back to the prior question. until we, who are the moderate, rational people in the community, can raise enough money and show that we have political power, we're not going to change that dynamic. it's simple, the rule book of more american policy. this is the way the game is played. and until the rules are changed by people like david cohen, we're going to have to play by those rules, and we have to show how powerful we are, how many of us t
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we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser happened. giving him all these things, showing him the pictures. subsequently a lot of these men were released. but it was a big honor to have the president of the united states in my home. >> amazing. >> it was quite something. although i caught some heat from it, i would gladly do so. i was very proud that he got to become president as we talked and. how would i be critical? it's hard to be critical, because i spent three months in the general assembly, the 47th general assembly in the u.n. and it's a miracle anything gets done wit
we're nonaffiliated, both of us. i had a really kind of special reason to want to have the president right there. these amazing women that are marching in cuba and continue to do so for the freedom of their loved ones unjustly imprisoned, journalists and writers and people that started speaking against the government, were getting beat up and i wanted to hand him letters from the dissidents and i wanted to have direct access and he did. we spent quite a bit of time before the fund-raiser...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. and they know ♪ ♪ ♪ >> coming up next, booktv presents vie "after words." this week susan herman and her new book, "taking liberties: the war on terror and the erosion of american democracy." in it, ms. herman asserts that antiterrorism laws such as the patriot act have damaged the lives of many citizens. the aclu president also argues that president obama has relied on secrecy to maintain these laws, just as his predecessor did. she discusses her findings with former assistant attorney general and georgetown law professor viet dinh. >> host: susan herman, professor of law and the last three years present of aclu. you have written a very good, very well-written, very clear compilation of a number of stories that have transpired over the last decade as a america responded to the threat of, continuing threat of terrorism after 9/11. the book is very timely. it is out this week, this month, called "taking liberties: the war on terror and the erosion of american democracy." now, rig
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let us had to charlottesville now. michael down the sideline to smith 48 37 touchdown. -- for a 37 touchdown. and then this player returned it 32 yards for a touchdown. game tied at 14. later in the second, richardson takes the handoff, 22 yards. for a touchdown of his own. final score24-21. records. this player takes it -- rutgers. takethis play takes it for the touchdown. 17-14. gary nova is over the middle to find a tim. later in the fourth, we have seen it way too many times. the field goal is blocked. the second blocked field goal in two weeks. 21-20. forget the philadelphia eagles. it looks like the washington capitals had the dream team. the club got off to a 3-0 with a chance to match the best start in club history. tonight they played against the ottawa senators. they are figuring out the power play this season. 1-0 caps. later in the first marcus so fast around the net, flips it in. they go to 2-0 with the goal. a top ottawa 2-1. nelson cruz and has another home run. the detroit tigers 15-5. >> he is over her
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he tries to use federalism. as a way to excuse it. >> let's stick up for him a little bit, bring in herman cain's nephew, will cain, that's my uncle and job, i didn't know that. >> will cain is not his nephew but he is a cnn contributor. herman cain is giving mitt romney a run for his money but mitt romney is still most republicans' choice for the most part. >> dana is not alone in her feelings about mitt romney, there's a complete lack of enthusiasm. you can see it in the polls. while rick perry and michele bachmann have rise and falls, 7% to 20% and back to 7%, virtually none of that support flows over to mitt romney. but there's a sense of resignation with mitt romney. support is resigned to go to mitt romney at some point. the reason for that is because a complete failure, a complete lack of viable alternatives. a failure to find alternatives to mitt romney. rick perry, stinks of corny capitalism. he stinks of pay-to-play. michele bachmann shows a complete ignorance of concepts like -- conservative concepts
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let us keep striving. let us keep struggling. let us keep climbing toward that promised land of a nation that is more fair and just and more equal for every single child of god. thank you, god bless you and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >>> you've been watching live coverage of the dedication of the dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial. i'm shannon bream here in washington. beautiful day, monumental one across the nation as the memgrhal built to honor the explain civil rights hero is dedicated. kelly wright has been there all. the president made a dramatic entrance today. what can you tell us about that? >> kelly: indeed. you are hearing a choir sing right now. about an hour ago, when the president -- let's for a minute and listen to this song. this is a song that could be moving to the crowd because it symbolizes the entire civil rights movement and the work of dr. martin luther king, jr. as they sing, "we shall overcome" just listen to that for a few moments if you will. ♪ ♪ñh÷ú deep in my heart,
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author michael lewis joins us on whether the protesters can use that anger to change american hearts and minds. >>> and if you're like me and grew up in a time of racial tensions and riots, it's amazing and gratifying to see a country that has a democratic african-american president, and another african-american at the top now of the gop field. how far have we come on this weekend that we do dedicate the martin luther king jr. memorial here in washington. >>> and let me finish tonight with a call to action to those protesting on wall street. get something done. we start with the rise of herman cain. david corn's an msnbc political analyst and "mother jones" magazine's washington bureau chief, and jonathan martin is senior political reporter for politico. gentleman, i want to know how this ends for this fellow, herman cain, who's come out of nowhere. you're chuckling but let me raise a couple of questions here. i'm going to give you a number of questions, the scenario. this guy keeps going up. he's ahead now in south carolina. he's ahead now in florida. he's ahead of the field against
author michael lewis joins us on whether the protesters can use that anger to change american hearts and minds. >>> and if you're like me and grew up in a time of racial tensions and riots, it's amazing and gratifying to see a country that has a democratic african-american president, and another african-american at the top now of the gop field. how far have we come on this weekend that we do dedicate the martin luther king jr. memorial here in washington. >>> and let me finish...
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and the crisis that afflict us. here you list them. culture wars, race division, record deficits, unpayable debt, waves of immigration, legal and illegal, peoples never before assimilated, gridlock in the capital, and possible defeat in war may prove too much for or democracy to cope with. they surely will if we do not act now. got a question for you. what is the war we could possibly lose? >> i think when we come out of afghanistan, it probably in my guess will turn over to the taliban, and i think iraq is moving towards iran. i don't think either war was worth it, john. >> i'm assigning this to the other members of this group to read and be able to report on. >> i feel confident it represents the maturing of pat's views, but not the mellowing. >> right. i detect a certain recalcitrance about reading it. >> we are all anti-mellowing on this group. we need pat! >>> my top priority is 9-9-9! >> it's working. herman cain is now the clear front-runner for the republican nomination to become u.s. president next year. polls show that cain l
and the crisis that afflict us. here you list them. culture wars, race division, record deficits, unpayable debt, waves of immigration, legal and illegal, peoples never before assimilated, gridlock in the capital, and possible defeat in war may prove too much for or democracy to cope with. they surely will if we do not act now. got a question for you. what is the war we could possibly lose? >> i think when we come out of afghanistan, it probably in my guess will turn over to the taliban,...
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chris wallace, fox news, joins us with a preview of today's program. the assassination part here in dc disturbing to us because it had a complete disregard for civilian casualties you think well t intent was probably two for one, right? >> yeah, it is obviously very disturbing and the fact is that diane feinstein the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, will be our guest says thereby other ongoing iranian plots against their enemies in other countries so you wonder how far this goes and what it says about iran, very active state sponsorship of terrorism and the question becomes how the u.s. should respond there have been doesens of sets of sanctions by this government, unilaterally by the un over the last 30 years and hasn't stopped iran from sponsoring terrorism around the world should we consider military action. >> secretary state clinton was saying we should isolate their invest gas does that make it worse or sunshine -- investigation does that make it worse or sunshine diplomacy ski. >>> to blacklist the central bank of iran would say no
chris wallace, fox news, joins us with a preview of today's program. the assassination part here in dc disturbing to us because it had a complete disregard for civilian casualties you think well t intent was probably two for one, right? >> yeah, it is obviously very disturbing and the fact is that diane feinstein the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, will be our guest says thereby other ongoing iranian plots against their enemies in other countries so you wonder how far this...
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now it uses the fact that you know where i am to find me something useful. find me the nearest sushi place or gas station. and local searches are more useful on the phone. >> john says it's accelerating. are you accelerating as fast? >> i think so. i think that ultimately when you look at what is happening with our products, the gross is huge. they've had 20% of the searches on desktop are local. on the phone, it's way higher. when you look at 250 million users, google maps for mobile, up from 200 million in may, that is mega growth. so we're really seeing a lot of people come online. >> where are you on the curve of making money out of mobile? it took a while before search on the desktop took a substantial profit. where are you with that? >> we're seeing more and more maps usage on the phone. we're seeing a lot more search usage on the phone. and with our acquisition, we had a number of new display types come out for the phone and that business has been doing very well. >> you recently purchased gatt. you were behind that purchase. you signed the deal and g
now it uses the fact that you know where i am to find me something useful. find me the nearest sushi place or gas station. and local searches are more useful on the phone. >> john says it's accelerating. are you accelerating as fast? >> i think so. i think that ultimately when you look at what is happening with our products, the gross is huge. they've had 20% of the searches on desktop are local. on the phone, it's way higher. when you look at 250 million users, google maps for...
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meaning us. they're denying it. and there's some people around the globe who are skeptical about this plot, what do you think? >> well, i think it's important to recognize that it's actually the obama administration that has taken this seriously enough that they've launched a criminal prosecution. for 2 1/2 years, president obama has given iran the benefit of every doubt on the nuclear program. they've cut everything in their direction. so suddenly, to be shocked that this attempt to kill the saudi ambassador and to go so far as to launch a criminal prosecution which, of course, would require guilt to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt, i think shows how strong the evidence is that this plot is real. sure, there are skeptics. they're probably some of the same skeptics that thinks iran don't think iran bankrolls hamas and don't think iran's nuclear program is for weapons purposes and you can put it in the same category. >> eric: there seems to be a history of this. a saudi diplomat was executed in pakistan. do you t
meaning us. they're denying it. and there's some people around the globe who are skeptical about this plot, what do you think? >> well, i think it's important to recognize that it's actually the obama administration that has taken this seriously enough that they've launched a criminal prosecution. for 2 1/2 years, president obama has given iran the benefit of every doubt on the nuclear program. they've cut everything in their direction. so suddenly, to be shocked that this attempt to kill...
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with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and good luck to you. thank you. [applause] >> my knowledge of the civil rights movement is from what i have learned in school at what my parents have taught me. today, i want honor four little girls of the civil rights movement. 11-year-old denise mcnair, 14- year-old addie mae colluins, carole robinson, 14, and cynthia wesley, 14. in 1963, there were killed at 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama when a bomb exploded while they were in sunday school. i am 12 years old. those four little girls w
with us. they were powerful women, a powerful role models for myself as well as for the next generation of not only women but you men, too. i have standing with me a young 12-year-old member of the next generation. [applause] her name is amandela which in zulu mains power. yes, indeed. so, i just have a word or twoo say to amandela, that we are passing on to you the torch. you will be the next generation to pick up and carry on where i and the rest of my generation leave off. god bles you and...
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that is good for us. that is a job creator. a $3 billion you get in the china market, that is called a dozen jobs he agreed on the home front. that is a good thing. -- that is 12,000 jobs you create on the home front. that is a good thing. we all know where we disagree. those are going to be tough and profound and broadcast in the headlines of the rest of the world. to balance the most important relationship, we also must do some work in terms of finding areas that are considered common ground. areas of commonality, but that is regional security, economic rebalancing, new energy technologies, finding breakthroughs in human disease. there are some things we ought to be working on. we can bring that which we both have in abundance and strength in trying to improve the human kind. attacking pandemic is in sub- saharan africa, for example. we are in it for the long term. the 21st century will be the century in which the next states and china tried to thwart a relationship both economic -- the net states and china praia f toorge a r
that is good for us. that is a job creator. a $3 billion you get in the china market, that is called a dozen jobs he agreed on the home front. that is a good thing. -- that is 12,000 jobs you create on the home front. that is a good thing. we all know where we disagree. those are going to be tough and profound and broadcast in the headlines of the rest of the world. to balance the most important relationship, we also must do some work in terms of finding areas that are considered common ground....
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far and grace will lead us home. we recognize here that in the midst of the amazing truth that an african-american preacher who never held public political office is recognized here among the fathers of the country. indeed, he has become a father of the country. [applause] for his leadership gave birth to a new america. this marvelous president is in peril by forces that come today to turn back the clock. there are forces in this country that wants to turn back the clock but we want to make sure they understand we have marched too far, prayed too hard, wept too bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey home. [applause] let me make sure that i make clear that we are looking for something that i want to read you what martin said when they gave him the nobel peace prize -- we can spread the word across the whispering grass and tell the trees and the trees will tell the babbling brook and then everyone will know because they told the babbling brook. well, let me sa
far and grace will lead us home. we recognize here that in the midst of the amazing truth that an african-american preacher who never held public political office is recognized here among the fathers of the country. indeed, he has become a father of the country. [applause] for his leadership gave birth to a new america. this marvelous president is in peril by forces that come today to turn back the clock. there are forces in this country that wants to turn back the clock but we want to make...
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not used goods. that's a big difference that doesn't come out. >> for those 30 million americans who don't pay income tax, including 16 million elderly americans, you concede they would, in fact, pay more. >> not the elderly. that's two different groups. let's talk about the elderly. you don't pay taxes on your social security income. it replaces the capital gains tax. many of the elderly make money off of their investments, they won't pay that. tax on dividends and tax on income generated from investments, you only pay once. so in that sense, it helps the elderly. >> the other defect in the plan comes from fellow conservatives who say, you got some problems here. this is what "the wall street journal" said about it this past week. the real political defect, the "journal" writes, of the cain plan is that it imposes a new national sales tax while maintaining the income tax. mr. cain's rates are seductively low, but the current income tax was ichb trow deuced in 1913 with a top rate of 7% amid promises
not used goods. that's a big difference that doesn't come out. >> for those 30 million americans who don't pay income tax, including 16 million elderly americans, you concede they would, in fact, pay more. >> not the elderly. that's two different groups. let's talk about the elderly. you don't pay taxes on your social security income. it replaces the capital gains tax. many of the elderly make money off of their investments, they won't pay that. tax on dividends and tax on income...
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because he had faith in us. and that is why he belongs on this mall, because he saw what we might become. that is why dr. king was so american, because for all the hardships we have endured, and for all our sometimes tragic history, ours is a story of optimism, and achievement and constant striving that is unique upon the earth, and that's why the rest of the world still looks to us to lead. this is a country where ordinary people find in their hearts the courage to do extraordinary things, and the courage to stand up in the face of resistance and to spare and say this is wrong and this is right, and we will not settle for what the cynics tell us we have to accept, and we will reach again and again no matter of odds for what we know is possible. that is the conviction we must carry now in our hearts, as tou tough as ties may be, i know there are better days ahead and i know this because of the man towering over us, and i know this because all he and his generation endured, we are here today in a country that ded
because he had faith in us. and that is why he belongs on this mall, because he saw what we might become. that is why dr. king was so american, because for all the hardships we have endured, and for all our sometimes tragic history, ours is a story of optimism, and achievement and constant striving that is unique upon the earth, and that's why the rest of the world still looks to us to lead. this is a country where ordinary people find in their hearts the courage to do extraordinary things, and...
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we still use twice as much oil as china, but in 20 years they could be even with us. >> host: right. basically the bottom line is we have very little control. >> guest: yeah. i mean, interesting things are happening. our oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles and talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on this global market. from the viewpoint of an automobile company is not very far away. those kinds of things have a big impact. you can can sort of see the automobile may curse trying to figure out how we actually do this? you may have noticed the spare tires are starting to disappear from new cars because they want to bring down the wait to meet those fuel efficiency standards. >> host: you talk about president george w. bush who endorsed the fuel efficiency increase, and hence decreased eric demand for oil. to get what he says iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and lugo chavez out of the oval office. so bush thought, hey i am going to reduce our demand to make us less reliant but nowadays members of this very same party t
we still use twice as much oil as china, but in 20 years they could be even with us. >> host: right. basically the bottom line is we have very little control. >> guest: yeah. i mean, interesting things are happening. our oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles and talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on this global market. from the viewpoint of an automobile company is not very far away. those kinds of things have a big...
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it was useful to go there. so i had a long time to interview elizabeth, and it was a -- it was a very satisfying experience. elizabeth is an extremely intelligent woman and sophisticated woman with a great appreciation for history in which i admire her for enormously. she understood what i was doing, and she never interfered with it. she didn't try to lobby me or propagandize me or spin me in any way. this was true even after -- i showed them both my book before it was cast in stone, before the publisher pushed the button, i mean, when it was still malleable enough to change, and i remember i saved it. it's still on my answering machine, that i was very curious to see what their reactions would be, and one day i came home, and there was a message from elizabeth that i listened to with some aprehenciveness. david, this is elizabeth. my heart dropped because i knew she read. book. she said, david, there's factual errorren os 16, 82, 83, page 95 -- [laughter] she listed about eight or nine different mistakes that
it was useful to go there. so i had a long time to interview elizabeth, and it was a -- it was a very satisfying experience. elizabeth is an extremely intelligent woman and sophisticated woman with a great appreciation for history in which i admire her for enormously. she understood what i was doing, and she never interfered with it. she didn't try to lobby me or propagandize me or spin me in any way. this was true even after -- i showed them both my book before it was cast in stone, before the...
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there's a big jumbo tron for us to see that. this is where probably someone was telling me, this is probably one of the last great gatherings of all the civil rights gatherings of the '50s and '60s getting old now. this is a chance for all of them to relive millions of memories as we dedicate the martin luther king memorial statue on the mall. the only african-american hero on the mall. any questions for me? >> i've got a question for you, tom. we talked all morning about the road closures around the monument, what it's like getting to the area. tell us, you're down there. what is it like? is everything blocked off right now? >> well, for anybody who marks in the civil rights marchs, it's just a walk. for a lot of people they were a little bit surprised that so many streets around the tidal basin, and lincoln memorial are closed to any kind of traffic. if you take the subway or bus, there's a long walk here. but the crowd has been growing steadily down here. there have been no reports of any problems in police, fire or anything
there's a big jumbo tron for us to see that. this is where probably someone was telling me, this is probably one of the last great gatherings of all the civil rights gatherings of the '50s and '60s getting old now. this is a chance for all of them to relive millions of memories as we dedicate the martin luther king memorial statue on the mall. the only african-american hero on the mall. any questions for me? >> i've got a question for you, tom. we talked all morning about the road...
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let us stand together. let us stand together. let us stand together. reach out and join hands, will you, with your neighbors. we are a microcosm of the kingdom of god. will you go with me in prayer? gracious god from one blood, you have made donations of men and women to dwell upon the face -- you have made nations of men and women to dwell upon the face of the earth. in you we live and move and have our being. so we thank you that in the course of human events you saw fit to send your servant, the rev. dr. martin luther king jr., born in the segregated south, who yet believe in and fought for the promise and the grand experiment called america. we thank you that through years of toil and struggle his courage was undaunted, his spirit and broken, his faith unshaken. his face was on shaken because it was baptized in the bloodstained spirituality of the anguished nations of the subjugated people, speaking to god in their own voice. thank you for a slave ancestors who kept the faith in dark and difficult days when, in their own words, the words of the old
let us stand together. let us stand together. let us stand together. reach out and join hands, will you, with your neighbors. we are a microcosm of the kingdom of god. will you go with me in prayer? gracious god from one blood, you have made donations of men and women to dwell upon the face -- you have made nations of men and women to dwell upon the face of the earth. in you we live and move and have our being. so we thank you that in the course of human events you saw fit to send your servant,...
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so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade and check my investment portfolio, research stocks, and set conditional orders. wait, why are you taking... oh, i see. hey max, would it kill you to throw a guy a warning bark? [ dog barks ] you know i wanted a bird. [ male announcer ] e-trade. investing unleashed. >>> painless d.c..com has now come up with a new challenge for budding political reporters. the washington journal adventure board game. it asks can you make it as a journalist while keeping your dignity had intact. rolt of a dice you can land on square, l
so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my...
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. >> colin, thank you for joining us. jon? >> the idea that the anti-wall street is going to be the center piece of president obama's campaign, something david plouffe suggested -- >> david axelrod didn't. >> they know it's problematic, the president supported wall street bailout in the first place, the administration of tim geithner and hammered by the left by many of the people at the protests as being basically a tool of wall street. >> let's go back and talk about rick perry some more. there have been, again, this sort of disappointing debate performance this week. there were comments from his wife, said they've been brutalized partly because of his christian faith. do they have the fight to go on? questions as to whether he wants to be president given his demeanor at the table. >> dave kearney who is running the campaign, joe friday of talkers had two poignant but critical points in the dan balz piece, sofring this since jesus was a little boy, knows what he speaks, message is more important than chatter and the polls are
. >> colin, thank you for joining us. jon? >> the idea that the anti-wall street is going to be the center piece of president obama's campaign, something david plouffe suggested -- >> david axelrod didn't. >> they know it's problematic, the president supported wall street bailout in the first place, the administration of tim geithner and hammered by the left by many of the people at the protests as being basically a tool of wall street. >> let's go back and talk...
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. >> the cost of your plan will cause us to eliminate jobs. >> reporter: to create jobs cain a signature idea is his 9-9-9 tax plan. scrap the current code for a 9% tax on personal income and corporations and a 9% national sales tax. then there's the issue of campaign money. cain has slightly more than $1 million on hand for a presidential run that's chump change. >> message is more powerful than money, and the american people like the message! >> a fervent segment of republicans at least, but will they be with him when the snow flies in iowa and new hampshire. >> the republican primary voters are looking for a candidate who inspires them. >> reporter: political analyst dan shurrer, says the republican base prefers anybody but mitt romney. they anointed michele bachmann, then rick perry. they even flirted with men who wouldn't run, donald trump, and new jersey governor chris christie. >> they've all auditioned to be the not-romney candidate in the race. none of them have been able to sustain in that role for a very long time. >> reporter: if cain hopes to, he'll need the money to build o
. >> the cost of your plan will cause us to eliminate jobs. >> reporter: to create jobs cain a signature idea is his 9-9-9 tax plan. scrap the current code for a 9% tax on personal income and corporations and a 9% national sales tax. then there's the issue of campaign money. cain has slightly more than $1 million on hand for a presidential run that's chump change. >> message is more powerful than money, and the american people like the message! >> a fervent segment of...
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what does that tell us? >> the movement down there, when they first started, i was amuse hopeful that they opposed the bank bail outs. but they turned that into a critick against capitalism. socialism bailed them out . that was the government. and taking the taxpayer dollars to bail out cronis and allies. capitalism would have allowed them to fail and reorganize. kids calling this capitalism needs to go away. most americans find radical to the left. >> i think we are looking at two sides of the same coin. in the beginning tea party and occupy wall street opposed the bank bail outs. tea party backed off when it was time to regulate the bankers. occupy wall street let's keep up with the regulations. >> what do they want? do they want somebody else to pay their loans. >> yes. >> no, they don't want a free ride. they want forgiveness . the morality is people who made mistakes when they were 18 and want to be forbegin for those mistake find a way to get out from under the mountain of debt. >> mike: they want a ba
what does that tell us? >> the movement down there, when they first started, i was amuse hopeful that they opposed the bank bail outs. but they turned that into a critick against capitalism. socialism bailed them out . that was the government. and taking the taxpayer dollars to bail out cronis and allies. capitalism would have allowed them to fail and reorganize. kids calling this capitalism needs to go away. most americans find radical to the left. >> i think we are looking at two...
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stay with us. much more to come. stay with us. much more to come. e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. ♪ [ female announcer ] the road is not exactly a place of intelligence. highway maintenance is underfunded, costing drivers $67 billion a year, and countless tires. which drivers never actually check because they're busy, checking email. this is why we engineered a car that makes 2,000 decisions every second. the new audi a6 is here. the road is now an intelligent place. ♪ and having a partner like northern trust -- one of the nation's largest wea
stay with us. much more to come. stay with us. much more to come. e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer...